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Re: [GNUnet-developers] gnunet-go: Milestone #1 reached


From: N
Subject: Re: [GNUnet-developers] gnunet-go: Milestone #1 reached
Date: Wed, 18 Sep 2019 21:51:04 +0000

Hi,

great to read about the progress!

As a NetBSD developer I'm curious: are there
any code parts on your side which are Linux Go
specific? I have some to solve on the gnunet side,
so if at a later stage you might require help or
testing on more platforms..

Bernd Fix transcribed 3.7K bytes:
> =========================================
> GNUnet-Go: Status report for Milestone #1
> =========================================
> 
> I am happy to announce the completion of the first milestone for the
> GNUnet-Go project. The objective was to implement a simple
> GNUnet-compatible GNS service in Go that can do non-recursive resolution
> of names.
> 
> If you want to check out for yourself, here is how to do it on a Linux box:
> 
> (1) A running GNUnet node:
> --------------------------
> Something all of you should have already...  ;) You should also have
> created a GNS zone with some names and records in it.
> 
> (2) Install Go1.13 on you computer:
> -----------------------------------
> Either install a binary version at https://golang.org/dl/ or compile
> from sources after cloning the Git repository
> https://github.com/golang/go. Make sure the required environment
> variables are setup correctly (check with 'set | grep "^GO"' for
> meaningful settings).
> 
> (3) Install required dependencies:
> ----------------------------------
>   $ go get -u golang.org/x/crypto/...
>   $ go get -u golang.org/x/text/...
>   $ go get -u github.com/bfix/gospel/...
> 
> (4) Clone the gnunet-go repository and compile:
> -----------------------------------------------
>   $ git clone https://gnunet.org/git/gnunet-go.git
>   $ cd gnunet-go
>   $ ./build.sh
> 
> (5) Run the gnunet-go-gns service:
> ----------------------------------
> 
> * The executable 'gnunet-service-gns-go' is found in the bin/ folder;
> copy it anywhere you like - it does not have dependencies (statically
> linked).
> 
> * Copy the file "<repo>/src/config/gnunet-config.json" to the folder you
> want to use as the working directory for the service. This is the config
> file for Go-based GNUnet services. You can look at it (it is very small
>  at the moment), but there should be no need to change something.
> 
> * Start the service from the working directory; it will create a new
> socket 'gnunet-service-gns-go.sock' for message exchange (requests). The
> service will run as a foreground process and output log messages
> directly to the console (best to run it in a separate screen).
> 
> * Create a small new GNUnet config file to tell GNUnet utilities which
> GNS socket to use; we want them to use our new socket. Easiest is to
> copy the existing gnunet.conf to gnunet-go.conf and add the following entry:
> 
>  [gns]
>  UNIXPATH=/tmp/gnunet-system-runtime/gnunet-service-gns-go.sock
> 
> Don't change the master gnunet.conf as it will for sure break your
> existing GNUnet node!
> 
> * Do name resolution with the Go-based GNS service:
>   $ gnunet-gns -t ANY -u myname.myzone -c gnunet-go.conf
> 
> The next milestone will handle recursive lookups.
> 
> Cheers, Bernd.
> 
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